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Tachinidae? => Phaonia subventa/rufiventris (Muscidae)
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Olah, an Anthomyiid !


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Thanks Theo
It was not first time...Wink

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Muscidae. The few Anthomyiidae with 4 postsutural dorsocentrals are much hairier.
 
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Thanks John
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Phaonia subventa/rufiventris (I suspect that they are the same).
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Thanks Nikita
Yes, they are the same.

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